It's been a consistent observation of the climate catastrophe cult that the warming atmosphere is melting ice caps that then raises water levels and submerges low-lying land and small island territories.
It turns out that the Dutch Deltares Research Institute has used the capabilities of the NASA and USGS Landsat satellite program, a series of nine satellites first launched in 1972, to acquire information about the entire surface of the earth.
The results of their study, released in 2016 and published by the National Geographic, found that the area of dry land across the globe had increased by an area equivalent to that of Lake Michigan or more than 13,000 km2. While all of this wasn't due to natural forces, just the same there is now considerably more dry land on the earth's surface than there was in at least 1972. This runs counter to the fulminations of noted scientists like UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and UN Activist Noel Brown, who warn that sea level rise is creating immense problems all over the world. The use of the most advanced scientific technology proves this to be a fiction.
The on-line Daily Skeptic covers the issue.
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